Note to Student: Please answer the following questions to be graded. These questions are designed to make you think. If you get stuck and cannot answer some of the questions, just leave them blank and we will fill them in for you.
To what extent are people's feelings, that worship is
illogical,
caused by their misconception of what God is, and their
tendency to
make God a human? Explain.
One of the qualifications given for an elder in the leadership of the Church is that he must be a man whose family respects and works well with him. Why is this a wise quanlifications?
In disputes among church members we are told to go to the
person
alone, if they refuse to settle the matter to go with
another
Christian, and if that does not work to bring it before the
congregation. Why is it wise to use this order to deal
with such
a problem? (See Matthew 18:15-17.)
Jesus said, "A new commandment I give you, that ye love one another" (John 13:34). How do the other things we have talked about interact with this command? How are teaching, singing, giving, and the like related to it?
The Church is sometimes referred to as "the family of God," and numerous references are made to the fact that we are brothers. If this relationship is really developed, what does it do for the membership of the Church?
Please attach any questions on this course of study that have not been answered so we can take care of any remaining ideas that are not clear in your mind.
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